Nothing they have done has ever worked and I doubt it ever will. They don't want to solve the problem. They would lose all of those hundreds of millions (billions) of dollars every year if the problem is "fixed".
We need to start putting the people running these scams/fraud programs in jail for 50 years.
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>Sacramento's ambitious plan to address its severe homelessness crisis has long-faced bureaucratic roadblocks and pushback from locals, and a recent rebuke from the federal government could throw an even bigger wrench in the city's plans.
Since 2018, subsequent mayoral administrations have made big promises to implement a variety of temporary housing measures meant to help the city's 6,615 homeless individuals.
Around 60 percent of the city's homeless population was unsheltered as of 2024, according to the most recent Homelessness Point-In-Time Count by Sacramento Steps Forward.
Measures ranging from building 1,000 'tiny homes,' to building 20 new shelters across the city, to 'safe parking lots' for homeless people living out of their cars have been proposed.
Nothing they have done has ever worked and I doubt it ever will. They don't want to solve the problem. They would lose all of those hundreds of millions (billions) of dollars every year if the problem is "fixed".
We need to start putting the people running these scams/fraud programs in jail for 50 years.
Archive: https://archive.today/E0ptn
From the post:
>>Sacramento's ambitious plan to address its severe homelessness crisis has long-faced bureaucratic roadblocks and pushback from locals, and a recent rebuke from the federal government could throw an even bigger wrench in the city's plans.
Since 2018, subsequent mayoral administrations have made big promises to implement a variety of temporary housing measures meant to help the city's 6,615 homeless individuals.
Around 60 percent of the city's homeless population was unsheltered as of 2024, according to the most recent Homelessness Point-In-Time Count by Sacramento Steps Forward.
Measures ranging from building 1,000 'tiny homes,' to building 20 new shelters across the city, to 'safe parking lots' for homeless people living out of their cars have been proposed.